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<blockquote data-quote="ManInBrown" data-source="post: 2754577" data-attributes="member: 46614"><p>There is not one goal at UPS that they expect you to reach, that is realistic. That's why being anything other than an hourly is a bad move. When I get called in the office for being 90 clicks over, I just say no problem, I'll try better next time and walk out. When you're PT sup you have no recourse. No protection.</p><p></p><p>And even when a driver can reach their made up Disney land figures, you think they'd just be happy and leave it alone. No, now they'll add more work to you, until they run you into the ground, or add so much work they can berate you for being over. It's a never ending cycle at this place. That's why you have to let it go in one ear and out the other. As a driver, as soon as they see you're not the one, they move onto the next person. Unfortunately for you, you don't have that option in management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManInBrown, post: 2754577, member: 46614"] There is not one goal at UPS that they expect you to reach, that is realistic. That's why being anything other than an hourly is a bad move. When I get called in the office for being 90 clicks over, I just say no problem, I'll try better next time and walk out. When you're PT sup you have no recourse. No protection. And even when a driver can reach their made up Disney land figures, you think they'd just be happy and leave it alone. No, now they'll add more work to you, until they run you into the ground, or add so much work they can berate you for being over. It's a never ending cycle at this place. That's why you have to let it go in one ear and out the other. As a driver, as soon as they see you're not the one, they move onto the next person. Unfortunately for you, you don't have that option in management. [/QUOTE]
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